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Rated PG-13 - Parents Strongly Cautioned

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Batman the Court of Owls is an animated movie based off of the Court of Owls storyline in Batman Comics.

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Synopsis

A gruesome murder turns to all out war between Batman and an organization so old that it is thought of as a myth. During this conflict batman must face secrets from Gotham City's past.... and his.

Plot

Overture plays

A bunch of Arkham inmates are trying to escape but Batman is trying to stop them. The Joker appears and helps? batman. Later, Batman and the Joker go to the Batcave and Joker unmasks himself to reveal he is really Nightwing. The two put on tuxedos and Bruce Wayne gives a talk about rebuilding Gotham City's slums. He then talks to an electoral candidate named Lincoln March. Just then he gets a call as Batman. He then heads to a gruesome murder scene supposedly committed by the mythical Court of Owls. He finds Nightwing's dna under the victim's fingers. Suggesting Nightwing as a suspect.

Later, Commissioner Gordon and Batman have an autopsy of the body, where Batman finds the Court's emblem on a molar of the man's. Nightwing, talks to Batman after the autopsy. He says that the man grabbed him after the talk and warned him. Later he goes to Wayne Tower as Bruce Wayne and talks to Lincoln March. March says something bad is coming to Gotham and they are suddenly attacked by a man who tells Bruce that the Court of Owls has sentenced him to die. The two jump out the window, but Wayne manages to escape, and the man is apparently killed by the fall. But in the morgue truck, he escapes.

Flashback to 1922, Alan Wayne approaches two police officers frantically begging for help. Before they decide what to do, they realize he has fallen in a manhole. Back in the present, Batman is beating up a group called the Whisper Gang, asking for info but the leader doesn't know anything about it. He then discusses it with Alfred who states that Bruces's ancestor Alan had an obsession with owls. Batman leaves and talks to a hospitalized March, who thinks that the Court of Owls is a real thing. Batman then heads out and investigates the "13th floor" of Wayne Tower. (Alan Wayne omitted 13th floors from his buildings but left a space between the 12th and 14th floors.) Inside it he finds old-styled gear for the Talon (the assassin of the Court who the man claimed to be). He then investigates buildings built with the fund for Alan's name. Inside them he finds better and better equipment for the Talon. He then asks Alfred to open Alan's crypt. Suddenly the building explodes from under him.

Batman is attacked in the exploding building by Talon, the two fight but Batman escapes. Later at the Batcave, Bruce Wayne is examining the remains of Alan Wayne he talks to Dick Grayson. Dick asks why Batman is being so adamant about there not being an actual Court of Owls. Batman says that when his parents were killed he couldn't accept the fact that their death was random and that he thought the Court of Owls was behind it. Eventually when he had gathered enough clues he went to the attic where he expected to find a Court hideout. But instead he just found dust. He was then accidentally locked in the attic for days. Batman then says that he learned a valuable lesson "Never let your emotions guide you on a case". Batman then goes to the sewers to investigate further but Talon ambushes him and Batman wakes up in a labyrinth and is welcomed by the Court of Owls.

The scene switches to Commissioner Gordon and Harvey Bullock. Bullock says that they should turn off the Bat-signal before it burns out the bulb. But Gordon reprimands him. It shifts to Batman in the labyrinth he finds a fountain he knows its drugged but drinks it anyway. he then goes in a room with a camera and pictures of everybody who has died in the maze. He continues on and finds Court members in a hallway. He attacks them, but finds that they are just illusions. He then goes to a room with a model of Gotham City. He goes past it and finds a room with a talon symbol on the wall. He finds coffins with images of children on them, children who grew up into Talons. He goes to a big model ship, and punches off the owl head of the ship's figurehead. He finds himself back in the camera room and sees old versions of his parents. but realizes they are illusions. He realizes he's in the fountain room again and opens a hatch which he jumps into to escape the maze. He is then back with his old parents again, but owls come out of their mouths. He is then back in the camera room and sees himself in a photograph. He is then stabbed by Talon who suddenly appears. It goes back to Gordon and the Batsignal, which has finally burnt out Damian Wayne then insists they get a new one.

Deleted Scenes

Fighting the Kidnappers

The Reason

In the comics, Batman fights some kidnappers before the autopsy with Gordon. I omitted this scene becuase it didn't play to big a role in the story and to better smooth the gap between comic issues.

The Scene

Some kidnappers are trying to escape in a helicopter. Batman rams into their helicopter with his motorcycle.

Quotes

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It's not just for HIM Lieutenant Bullock...It's for the scum who think Gotham's a damn PLAYGROUND now. It's for the other guys, too. The ones on OUR SIDE. The ones who're HURTING. Because they KNOw him, the man underneath than mask the man missing right now. Hell it's for the WHOLE CITY lieutenant. So like I said... The Batsignal stays on.